Instead Craig's mark is some rich person who thinks they are in business with Satoshi. That is how a long con is played.
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I think it's easy to fall in to the trap of thinking con artists only exist in movies.
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I've had the pleasure of being a pawn in a real con, and found out later I unknowingly helped someone defraud almost a million dollars.
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I assure you these people are very real... skilled... pathological.. highly motivated... and often go unpunished.
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If I had to guess I'd say some well known Bitcoiners are targets. And if you happen to be their friend [cough Roger] try to warn them.
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They of course will not listen to you. Because Satoshi. of course, has taken their side of the battle. Like they always knew he would.
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What is the point of the Craig Wright scam?
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Read my thread of replies to my tweet:https://twitter.com/BigLambda/status/882549622257852416 …
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Agree, except substitute Core and company for CW. And you once again are one of the Pawns.
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We've got a live one boys!
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Not buying your tin foil hat conspiracy about CW.
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Good use of hustler terminology
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He should care. Ask any lonely, miserable, unloved billionaire out there. Money and power isn't always what it's cracked up to be.
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